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47 Master's degrees offered by the university

Sensor and Imaging Systems
The Sensor and Imaging Systems programme of the University of Glasgow focuses on the technologies and techniques that underpin a vast range of societal, research and industrial needs. It is delivered and awarded jointly by the Universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh.
Structural Engineering
This MSc in Structural Engineering from University of Glasgow is ideal for those who have an engineering undergraduate degree and would like to specialise at Masters Level, providing you with a range of methods that will help you to analyse and design structures so that they are safe and durable.

Cell Engineering
The Cell Engineering programme of the University of Glasgow is focused on fostering education and training in research to develop microenvironments to investigate and instruct cellular behaviour including, but not solely, stem cell differentiation.

Computer Systems Engineering
The Computer Systems Engineering programme at the University of Glasgow provides an extensive introduction to state-of-the-art miniaturised and mobile computer systems and smart device technology. This allows you to acquire the complementary hardware and software knowledge and skills required to design and develop such systems.

Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering programme at the University of Glasgow brings together four important research themes associated with advanced medical diagnostics: rehabilitation and assistive technologies, cell and tissue engineering and systems biology.
Mechatronics
The Masters in Mechatronics at University of Glasgow is a fusion of mechanical, electrical, electronic and control engineering. Modern industry depends for its success in global markets on its ability to integrate these subjects into both the manufacturing process and innovative products and systems.

Systems Power and Energy
The research within the Systems Power and Energy programme of the University of Glasgow is tackling many strategic and challenging areas of research in energy, ultrasonics, material and manufacture, space systems and science and music.